that day
do you remember
the place
where the trees
stretch out
like hands
interlocked
sunset dripping
onto the
distant hills
quilt spread
over the
grass and bugs
the twitter
of a sleepy
songbird
scratchy wool
sweaters
against skin
and the
distant
scent of
s w e e t
c i n n a m o n
Him
The taste of cinnamon on his lips
And on his tounge
Are sweet, yet also savory.
As our lips and tounges intertwine,
I take in the gentle taste
And feel of him
With the taste of cinnamon
To add an extra layer
Of sweetness and fire.
His love for me
Is shown through
The gentle touches and kisses
That we exchange when just relaxing
And the passionate, yet firey
Kisses we exchange
While hiding from the public eye.
Being with him
Is like a never-ending adventure
Filled with ups and downs,
That I never want to end.
My Cinnamon experience - exotica (plural noun) exotic things or objects
Memory flood of holidays
Comfort foods to ease my days
Evocative of exotica
Simple
Spice
“Iconica”
cinnamon nymph
i tell the cinnamon my secrets
it listens and tells me it loves me and
it'll be okay
and finally
i rise again,
finding that there's
worlds to conquer.
but when there's cinnamon there's an
ache in that pretty little head
of yours.
but when there's cinnamon,
there's you,
engulfing me in a soft embrace
and gingerly brushing my hand with
your tender fingers
and entangling me in a warm forest
with the vines of that pretty hair of yours.
cinnamon,
that pile of delicious dust,
slows my heart and
gently liberates that clogged river
flowing freely,
dripping from my chin to
the cold floor beneath.
and i know you'll wrinkle that cute
little nose at the mention of
cinnamon,
and i know in spite of it all,
when i stand in the shadow
of night with the
pale light of
early morning creeping through the
curtains,
clutching desperately a jar of
cinnamon
against my chest,
i'll be warmed with the
presence of you.